> You may have to start displaying object references to find 
> what programs on your system use the deregister exit point 
> APIs (QUSDRGPT, QusDeregisterExitPoint), remove exit program 
> APIs (QUSRMVEP,
> QusRemoveExitProgram) and command RMVEXITPGM.

Here's a good one.  I started testing BRMS overnight last night.  My attempt
failed.  Opened a PMR 'cause the error made no sense.  Supportline found out
**drum roll please** missing MSE (Media & Storage Extensions) exit points.
I had to uninstall/reinstall MSE and now those exit points are there.  I
made sure those 2 PMRs knew about each other and the fact this is the 4th
time I've had some issue with exit points.

It's starting to look like a pattern here.

Exit stage left!

PS:  The BRMS failure was this.  The backup control group started with
SAVSECDTA then SAVCFG.  The SAVCFG failed with "CPA4278 Active file found on
this volume (C I R)".  No s**t Sherlock!  You just put the security data
there! 

I'll test that again tonight.

-- 
Jeff Crosby
Dilgard Frozen Foods, Inc.
P.O. Box 13369
Ft. Wayne, IN 46868-3369
260-422-7531

The opinions expressed are my own and not necessarily the opinion of my
company.  Unless I say so.




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